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From Sorry to Action Healing Foundation Demands Progress for Stolen Generations

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AI-generatedNo commercial mechanism identified. The article discusses a social justice action plan for Stolen Generations survivors, with no direct or indirect impact on commodity prices, supply chains, corporate margins, or financial markets. No concrete commercial channel (input cost, supply shortage, demand spike, regulatory, fx passthrough, logistics, capex cycle, inventory destock, substitute pressure) is present. The event is purely social/political with no economic or sector-specific implications.
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- Healing Foundation launched a two-year action plan for Stolen Generations recommendations.
- Only 5 of 83 recommendations from 1997 Bringing Them Home report acted upon in 29 years.
- Queensland is the only jurisdiction without a redress scheme for Stolen Generations.
- Around 27,000 Stolen Generations survivors are over 50 years old.
- Plan calls for an independent First Nations Aged Care Commission and a national database.
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